Stanišić (Sombor)

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Stanišić (Sombor) (Serbia)
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Basic data
State : Serbia
Province : Vojvodina
Okrug : Zapadna Backa
Opština : Sombor
Coordinates : 45 ° 56 '  N , 19 ° 10'  E Coordinates: 45 ° 56 '24 "  N , 19 ° 9' 55"  E
Height : 103  m. i. J.
Area : 89.9  km²
Residents : 3,987 (2011)
Population density : 44 inhabitants per km²
Telephone code : (+381) 025
Postal code : 25284
License plate : SO
Structure and administration
Community type: Village
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Stanišić (Cyrillic Станишић, Hungarian. Őrszállás , Ger . Stanischitsch or Deutschwachenheim ) is a village in Serbia with 3,987 inhabitants (2011 census). Administratively, the village belongs to the municipality of Sombor in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina .

Geography and population

Stanišić is located in the Opština Sombor , in the Okrug Zapadna Bačka near the border with Hungary 22 km north of Sombor and is characterized by agriculture - 87% of the village meadows are arable land.

The population in 2002 was composed of 73% Serbs, 7.6% Croats and 7.5% Hungarians. Stanišić had 3987 inhabitants at the 2011 census.

Demographics
year Residents year Residents
1948 7741 1981 5476
1953 7814 1991 5131
1961 7521 2002 4808
1971 6156 2011 3987

history

The Serbian Orthodox Church from 1772

The village is one of the older Batschka villages . It was first mentioned in 1366 under the name Pariš , which was recorded on medieval maps from the 15th and 16th centuries.

After the Austrian Turkish Wars , the village was devastated and abandoned. Soon after the conflict ended, the village was quickly settled by Serbian refugees and new settlers from Hungary and Germany .

In 1772 the Serbian Orthodox Church was built. After a major fire in 1910, it was renewed and restored. The 45 meter high Catholic church was built in 1815 .

In 1787 there were almost 200 families of German origin living in the village . Until 1811 the village was divided into two parts - German Stanischitsch and Serbian Stanišić . In 1904 the Hungarians enforced that the village name was renamed Őrszállás; this happened after the Austro-Hungarian equalization . At the end of the First World War , the village was renamed back to its old name Stanišić. From 1919 it belonged to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia .

The Catholic Church from 1815

Until 1965 the village was the seat of Opština Stanišić. In addition to Stanišić, this consisted of the villages of Gakovo , Rastina and Riđica and Kruševlje , which is now a district of Gakovo. After the municipality was dissolved, the entire area became part of the Sombor municipality .

Sports

Stanišić has a handball team , the RK Stanišić .

The football club FK Stanišić was founded in 1920 and existed under different names until its dissolution in 2018 (First Stanischitscher Sport Club, Stanišićki AK, SK Sloga / SC Еintracht, Adler FC, FD Crvena Zvezda / Roter Stern, FK Jedinstvo, FK Stanišić) .

Personalities

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  • Knjiga 9, Stanovništvo, uporedni pregled broja stanovnika 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002, podaci po naseljima, Republički zavod za statistiku, Beograd, maj 2004, ISBN 86-84433-14-9
  • Knjiga 1, Stanovništvo, nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost, podaci po naseljima, Republički zavod za statistiku, Beograd, February 2003, ISBN 86-84433-00-9
  • Knjiga 2, Stanovništvo, pol i starost, podaci po naseljima, Republički zavod za statistiku, Beograd, February 2003, ISBN 86-84433-01-7

Individual evidence

  1. Nikolaus Rettig - The local history of the community Stanischitsch as it once was from 1786-1945. pp. 183.
  2. srbijasport.net - Vesti - Niže lige - Ukraden fudbalski klub u Stanišiću!